TVLINE | I would have mentioned The Jamie Foxx Show, but I figured you’re way too young to know what that was. I did not expect to come to set that day and be hitting beats with somebody, then keep the beats going off-camera, too. I was sitting with Peyton, and he was like, “You know he was on The Jamie Foxx Show, right?” So I looked over and saw his face, and I was like, “No!” So he and I started talking and, weirdly enough, we had some deep conversations about religion and stuff, in light of the episode. I feel like he’s been in everything.Ĭhris is dope, man. TVLINE | First of all, I’ve been watching the actor who played MG’s dad for years. He can rise up, but can he project fireballs? Can he fly? Is he going to be like Jean Grey in X-Men? I’m waiting for all of these things to come up - they didn’t tell me anything.”īelow, Fouse answers more of TVLine’s burning questions from this week’s Paul Wesley-directed episode, including his personal thoughts on the no-longer-secret love triangle between Hope, Landon and Rafael… “Where did that even come from?! At first, I was like, ‘Y’all are really going to have me kill half of ‘Lope’? So the world’s just going to hate me now? That’s fantastic.’ But when I saw Landon resurrect as a phoenix, I had all sorts of questions. “How crazy was that?!” Quincy Fouse (aka MG) tells TVLine of his reaction to the big reveal. After only a few moments, Landon broke through the rock-like substance, revealing himself to be very much alive, begging Alaric to ask, “Have you ever heard of the legend of the phoenix?” And with that, we finally had our answer. Just as the gang was ready to give up hope, Landon’s corpse burst into flames, leaving him encased in hardened ash. Riverdale: Skeet Ulrich Won’t Return as F.P.
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